Computer Generated Images

3d Computer Generated Images (CGI) have many applications from simple illustrations to complex interactive simulations

Trained as a mechanical engineer I was introduced to computers a long time ago when they were beginning to be implemented in support of the design and manufacture process. Since then Computer Graphics and programming have ben a huge part of my life.

 

I have experience of Computational graphical modeling systems, draughting packages, programming, web design and relational databases including:

  • Graphics - Matra Datavision Euclid, AutoCAD, 3dsMax, Vue Infinite, Poser, Photoshop, Adobe Premiere
  • Web - php, JavaScript, jQuery, MySQL, html, Unity 3d, Flash, Action Script
  • Desktop - VB.Net, SQL Server
  • Currently learning Java for producing Android apps

 

The samples on the right represent a few of the efforts I have made over the years. The eClock interactive is used around the globe as a teaching aid for telling the time and learning English. I have also produced animations of ancient artifacts for Stockport Museum and desktop client server applications for a number of clients including Rochdale Council.

 

My passion is 3d CGI and I am always looking for opportunities to produce interactive product visualisations and simulations. If you have any questions or comments then please feel free to contact me - david@virneth.co.uk

  • Learn to tell the time with an interactive clock
  • Roman Fort Button
  • How two waves interfere to produce a third resultant wave
  • Old Euclid Model images from 1990's
  • Wellington Wheel Button
  • Bowl Button
  • Aerosol Button
  • Electric Circuit Button
  • A game to find the dinosaur eggs
Select a button above (slide left and right) - Click the image below to go to the example
Learn how to tell the time in english using this interactive clock
Learn to tell the time in English using an interactive clock
A Roman Fort was typically rectangular in shape. Often the were located by the junction of two rivers and settlements grew up beside them.
Short Media Clip - Animated flyby of a Roman Fort
The Wellington Water Wheel provided power to Mellor Mill. At the time it was the biggest Water Wheel in Europe.
An interactive animation of Wave Theory - illustrating the constructive and destructive nature of waves
Old Euclid models from the 1990's
Photo's of Ye Olde Euclid Models from the 1990's. Way ahead of their time.
The Wellington Water Wheel provided power to Mellor Mill. At the time it was the biggest Water Wheel in Europe.
An interactive animation of the Wellington Wheel Water Wheel in operation at Mellor Mill
During the Iron Age Pottery was abundant; clay being more readily available and workable than metal
360 degree rotation - illustration of an iron age pot
An Aerosol Mechanism uses a valve to release the contents of the container.
Interactive of how an aerosol works
Electricity requires a complete circuit to flow
Interactive illustrating how electricity flows in a circuit
The egg theif has stolen the dinosaur's eggs and teh dinosaur has to risk teh Tyrannosaurs to find them and get them bac again
A Flash game - Find and retrieve the Dinosaur Eggs

Note - tested with desktop but still some issues with mobiles (flash won't work with android or ios for instance)